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This documentary charts the history of the "Mitch" from the wartime appeal for a memorial to Reginald Mitchell through to its opening in 1957 and on through 60 years of plays, shows and festivals. The famous...
Until 1888 there were no public parks in the Potteries. People had to make do with a number of small recreation grounds and the annual visit to the Duke of Sutherland’s gardens at Trentham. The Borough of...
Documentary about the build-up from 1900 to the outbreak of war in 1914 and the hopeful first months to Christmas. We see early action and images, and rare archive film of Belgian refugees in...
The is the story of North Staffordshire’s Infirmary, not of a building but an organisation which has, for over 200 years, provided the best service to the community that could be afforded at any one time....
This is a collection of interviews, recollections and documentary information about the fateful maiden voyage of the Titanic, and how it touched many people’s lives. The film investigates the contemporary...
This documentary investigates the legend that is Titanic, with fascinating facts memorabilia and personal recollections of the great ship. There are contributions from survivors and from relatives of others...
Glenda Jackson talks to Barbara Bogaev about playing the title role in King Lear.
Barbara Bogaev interviews actor Will Chase and composer and lyricist Amanda Green about their new production of Cole Porter’s hit 1948 musical ‘Kiss Me Kate.' They discuss the treatment of women in...
Audiovisual presentation at the Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation by Tod J Worner MD in which he discusses his use of Shakespeare as part of his outpatient care. Plays discussed include As You Like It,...
Podcast from Shakespeare’s Globe hosted by Imogen Greenberg. This editiontackles some of the issues that can make Shakespeare’s work seem too remote, difficult, inaccessible or even elitist to...